Here's one of the Model Power sets which employs equipment manufactured with former Marx tooling.
Bob
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As to the reasons they went under, don't blame the banks. Perhaps none of us like the rules the banks apply (or do) but all businesses are treated the same. Model Power probably just got in over their head - it happens.
I agree with Lee. Assuming their post is correct, this is a third generation, highly leveraged business. How many businesses do you think last 3 generations? And if they do, it's usually because they have a lot of equity in the business.
Gerry
Watch our web site for deals on N scale steamers
As to the reasons they went under, don't blame the banks. Perhaps none of us like the rules the banks apply (or do) but all businesses are treated the same. Model Power probably just got in over their head - it happens.
I agree with Lee. Assuming their post is correct, this is a third generation, highly leveraged business. How many businesses do you think last 3 generations? And if they do, it's usually because they have a lot of equity in the business.
Gerry
Watch our web site for deals on N scale steamers
Charlie:
Thanks for the tip. I'd certainly be interested. Please let us know when you've posted something as I just checked your site and didn't see any listings for Model Power.
Thank you,
Bob
DITTO
I will miss them. I didn't buy a lot of their items, but they did fill a niche.
Art
Gentlemen and Ladies in the Hobby,
I would like to thank most of you but especially Bill Robb, Larry3railtrains,scottn941,AMC Dave, and Happy Pappy for your supportive comments.
I am a small business owner not involved with toy trains but involved with a three generation business. So, I know personally some of the perils involved....(.too many to mention).
I came to this hobby 47 years ago, when I was just a kid and forgot it when it was stored in my attic.
I am not involved in the HO hobby as I restarted (or rekindled) my interest with O gauge over the recent years however, when in LHS's in my area and visiting other areas Model Power displays and logos all over.......
When a business goes out like this it is something for us all to mourn, and remember with fond memories our childhoods and how this little company (that could) touched us.
We here thank you for all your years of service to our shared hobby!
Thanks again Model Power you did a good job! You WILL be missed!
Mike Maurice
What will happen to their remaining stock? There are few things that I wanted to buy.
What will happen to their remaining stock? There are few things that I wanted to buy.
Try that again
Here is the scoop,
As many know we bought a ton of their inventory. MRC bought alot of their tooling and will make an announcement soon. They will be coming out with Mantua product, buildings and more under the Model Power name. We bought a ton of their inventory and have 3 pages of it on our site (direct link below) at up to 70% off and more of msrp! We can also offer club and "BULK" pricing beyond these prices for large purchases.
Stay tuned for more announments from Nassau Hobby Center! Make sure you "like" us on Facebook, sign up for our E-mails or our web site Newsletter. Thanks again for your over 68 years of support! Charlie and Chris
http://www.nassauhobby.com/Trains-O-Model-Power/
now THAT is interesting, MRC, a "power company" making trains!
now THAT is interesting, MRC, a "power company" making trains!
NOT their first venture into the business of model train locos and cars. If you are old like me and into N scale in the 1960's MRC had a number of steam and diesel locos and a string of cars. So it's coming back to model trains......
MRC's first customer was Nassau Hobby Center when owner Roy Gelber went door to door to sell his line of transformers and Tamiya Imports. Roy is still alive and well in his 90's and still owns the company.
now THAT is interesting, MRC, a "power company" making trains!
NOT their first venture into the business of model train locos and cars. If you are old like me and into N scale in the 1960's MRC had a number of steam and diesel locos and a string of cars. So it's coming back to model trains......
MRC also imported some Om(meter gauge) Swiss trains back in the 90's.
Rusty
Interesting! I had no idea! and I have N scale trains too!
wasn't alive in the 1960s though...still not really an excuse though...
MRC has more than those two ties to RR.
MRC has more than those two ties to RR.
They're also currently handling the JTT line of scenery material and if I remember correctly, they once were offering Athearn F7's with DCC installed.
Rusty
MRC/Tamiya makes some of the finest model kits produced. The fit and finish is excellent and they're great to build. I wish they made O scale rolling stock kits.
MRC/Tamiya makes some of the finest model kits produced. The fit and finish is excellent and they're great to build. I wish they made O scale rolling stock kits.
Just to keep things clear.....MRC and Tamiya split ways years ago.......Tamiya does it's own distribution now out of CA. Agreed....great plastic kits....almost as good as Moebius!!
This is probably the best official info you're going to get:
Rusty
Does anyone now know exactly why Model Power shut down so abruptly? I sell a lot of their stuff. What did the banks do to them?
As someone said, "There's his side, the her side and somewhere in the middle the truth" :-)
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